Dietary omega-3 fatty acids modulate the production of platelet-derived microvesicles in an in vivo inflammatory arthritis model

Purpose The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of different ω-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) enriched diets, including a novel renewable plant source of ω-3 fatty acids ( Buglossoides arvensis ), on the development and progression of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Methods RA was induc...

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Veröffentlicht in:European journal of nutrition 2024-09, Vol.63 (6), p.2221-2234
Hauptverfasser: Laevski, Angela M., Doucet, Mélina R., Doucet, Marco S., LeBlanc, Audrée A., Pineau, Paskale E., Hébert, Mathieu P. A., Doiron, Jérémie A., Roy, Patrick, Mbarik, Maroua, Matthew, Alexis J., Allain, Eric P., Surette, Marc E., Boudreau, Luc H.
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Zusammenfassung:Purpose The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of different ω-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) enriched diets, including a novel renewable plant source of ω-3 fatty acids ( Buglossoides arvensis ), on the development and progression of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Methods RA was induced in mice consuming experimental diets using the K/BxN model. The experimental diets consisted of either a western control diet (control), diets containing B. arvensis oil or fish oil . The effects of the diets on platelets, platelet microvesicles (PMVs), and inflammatory markers such as clinical index, ankle thickness and cytokine/chemokine release were measured. Results While ω-3 PUFA-enriched diets did not prevent the development of arthritis in the K/BxN model, a significant decrease in ankle swelling was observed compared to the control group. Platelets isolated from mice consuming either low content of B. arvensis oil or fish oil diets exhibited significantly decreased PMVs production compared to mice consuming the control diet. Conclusion Our study provides insight into the contribution of ω-3 PUFA supplementation in modulating the pro-inflammatory phenotype of platelets in RA pathology. Furthermore, our study suggests that low concentrations of dietary B. arvensis oil may have similar anti-inflammatory potential seen with dietary fish oil supplementation.
ISSN:1436-6207
1436-6215
1436-6215
DOI:10.1007/s00394-024-03397-9